Thignonville

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Thignonville
Thignonville Coat of Arms
Thignonville (France)
Thignonville
region Center-Val de Loire
Department Loiret
Arrondissement Pithiviers
Canton Pithiviers
Community association Pithiverais
Coordinates 48 ° 17 '  N , 2 ° 10'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 17 '  N , 2 ° 10'  E
height 112-132 m
surface 9.16 km 2
Residents 400 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 44 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 45300
INSEE code

Thignonville is a French commune of 400 inhabitants (at January 1, 2017) in the department of Loiret in the region Center-Val de Loire . It belongs to the Arrondissement of Pithiviers and the Canton of Pithiviers (until 2015: Canton Malesherbes ).

Neighboring municipalities of Thignonville are Sermaises in the north, Intville-la-Guétard in the east, Morville-en-Beauce in the south, Autruy-sur-Juine in the west and Pannecières in the north-west.

Population development

year 1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2008 2012
Residents 175 173 134 238 283 321 321 350

Personalities

  • Lancelot du Monceau, Seigneur de Thignonville ⚭ I December 13, 1550 Marguerite bâtarde d'Alençon, † September 25, 1551, Dame de Cany et de Caniel ( House of Valois-Alençon ). ⚭ II Marguerite de Selves, educator Catherine de Bourbons (* 1559), sister of the future French king Henry IV.
  • Jeanne du Monceau de Tignonville (1555–1596), known as "La petite Tignonville", whose daughter from his second marriage, mistress of Henry IV for a short time from 1581 February 7, 1581 François Jean Charles de Pardaillan, Count of Panjas

Web links

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